Re: Business rule implementation

I've been using the CSLA.NET framework. It's written by R. Lhotka
(www.lhotka.net) and is fully described in his book 'Visual Basic .NET
Business Objects'. It is completely written in .NET using VB.NET (and a
small portion of C#)

I've been using it for about 6 months now, it works great !! I'm using it in
Windows Forms apps as well as ASP.NET and can also be used in webservices.
There's an online usergroup as well so if you have questions. There are also
several code-generators available (free/shareware)

It will take some time to get 'into it' but once you've had a taste....

Jurjen de Groot
G.I.T.S., Netherlands

"Jake" <> wrote in message
news:07a901c35bb4$2227a410$...
> Hi,
>
> I am tyring to locate some online documentation for good
> practices for implementing business logic.
>
> For example I have a situation where when a record in one
> table are updated the corresponding record in another
> table must be updated. I can do this in either the
> Business object with 2 stored procedures. Or in the 1
> stored procedure containing some Business rules, it would
> seem more efficient in the stored procedure, but I am
> trying to find out if this is good practice or if this
> logic should be in the Business Object?
>
> If anyone knows of some online documentation that would
> be great.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jake
>

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